As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Any disabled person possessing a handicapped license plate
or placard or a severely disabled veteran license plate, along with
a valid Pennsylvania driver's license and a properly registered
vehicle.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANT
Any applicant who, in the discretion of the Summit Hill Borough
Council, is entitled to a handicapped parking space based on the applicant's
application, accompanying documents and criteria set forth herein.
ELIGIBLE VEHICLE
The vehicle, information for which is contained in the application,
which shall be parked in the appropriate parking space by an eligible
applicant and upon which is affixed a permit sticker issued by the
Borough of Summit Hill.
HANDICAPPED PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
A committee formed by the Borough of Summit Hill, consisting
of three members, to review and recommend action on an application
for a handicapped parking space.
PARKING SIGN
A sign erected by the Borough of Summit Hill, designating
a specific area as a parking space for an eligible vehicle; said parking
sign shall have affixed to it the same permit number as affixed to
the parking sticker issued to the eligible vehicle.
PARKING SPACE
That area designated by the Borough of Summit Hill, in accordance
with the Americans Disabilities Act and designated by blue paint, in which an eligible applicant
may park an eligible vehicle.
PARKING STICKER
The sticker issued to an eligible applicant, to be affixed
to an eligible vehicle, containing the permit number and year, along
with the make, model and license plate number of the eligible vehicle.
An initial or renewal application must be accompanied by the
applicable fee(s) set by resolution of the Council of the Borough
of Summit Hill, and which such fees may be revised from time to time
by resolution of the Council of the Borough of Summit Hill as it deems
necessary and appropriate.
The Handicapped Advisory Committee shall, in the investigation
of any application, consider the following criteria, which shall not
be a conclusive list:
A. Availability of on-street parking in the area of the applicant's
home;
B. Availability of off-street parking on the applicant's property,
including but not limited to garages, carports, and driveways, etc.;
C. Location and accessibility of any off-street parking on the applicant's
property, including any impediments to applicant's ability to
travel from this area to the residence;
D. Living arrangements of the applicant, including additional drivers
in the same household or other adult individuals responsible for the
applicant's transportation;
E. Existing parking problems in the area of the applicant's residence;
F. Location of entry into the applicant's residence, including
location and number of steps;
G. Possibility of construction of off-street parking area to provide
the applicant with adequate/sufficient parking to meet the applicant's
ambulatory needs.
Any person found in violation of Article
V shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of not less than $200 and/or be imprisoned for not more than 10 days. Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense.